blackops23
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Hi just a few questions I need help with.
Q1. A bag contains 2 red balls, 1 black ball, and 1 white ball. Andrew selects one ball from the bag and keeps it hidden. He then selects a second ball, also keeping it hidden.
(i) Draw a tree diagram to show all possible outcomes.
Already done, too lengthy to show here.
(ii)Find the probability that both the selected balls are red.
P(RR) = 1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6
(iii) Find the probability that at least one of the selected balls is red.
P(RR + RB + RW + BR + WR) = 0.5 + BR + WR = 0.5 + 1/6 + 1/6 = 5/6
Is there a quicker way to do this, or is this the fastest method?
(iv) Andrew drops one of the selected balls and we can see that and we can see that the ball is red. What is the probability that the ball that is still hidden is also red?
- This is the one i'm having trouble with.
The actual answer is 1/5, but I don't see how this question is any different from PART (ii), because Andrew only has TWO hidden balls, if they are both red, then P(RR) = 1/6. Unless I'm missing something?
Help on Part (IV) would be greatly appreciated,
thanks
Q1. A bag contains 2 red balls, 1 black ball, and 1 white ball. Andrew selects one ball from the bag and keeps it hidden. He then selects a second ball, also keeping it hidden.
(i) Draw a tree diagram to show all possible outcomes.
Already done, too lengthy to show here.
(ii)Find the probability that both the selected balls are red.
P(RR) = 1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6
(iii) Find the probability that at least one of the selected balls is red.
P(RR + RB + RW + BR + WR) = 0.5 + BR + WR = 0.5 + 1/6 + 1/6 = 5/6
Is there a quicker way to do this, or is this the fastest method?
(iv) Andrew drops one of the selected balls and we can see that and we can see that the ball is red. What is the probability that the ball that is still hidden is also red?
- This is the one i'm having trouble with.
The actual answer is 1/5, but I don't see how this question is any different from PART (ii), because Andrew only has TWO hidden balls, if they are both red, then P(RR) = 1/6. Unless I'm missing something?
Help on Part (IV) would be greatly appreciated,
thanks